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Should be updated, but there are some basic principles that are still applicable, and many common diseases are presented.

Dr Alejandro Alfaro (13 Dec 2016)

poor quality images.

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Description

This 1-hour lecture on the surgical pathology of the gastrointestinal tract focuses largely on the very tricky interpretation of gastrointestinal biopsies, one of the most dreaded submissions in surgical pathology. The lectures don't get better than this - concise, packed with useful information, and delivered by a master. Five stars out of five!!!

Objectives

Increase familiarity with the interpretation of gastrointestinal biopsy in the dog and cat.

By the end of this lecture, the viewer will gain an increased understanding of the proper preparation and interpretation of surgical biopsies of the gastrointestinal tract, including the many pitfalls associated with trying to figure out these tiny bits of tissue.

PleaBrian Wilcock, self-made pathologist and owner of Histovet (www.histovet.com) for over 33 years, is one of North America's wittiest and well-known veterinary pathologists. This "rare sighting" of Dr. Wilcock, Emeritus Professor at the OVC, author of "Surgical Pathology of the Dog and Cat", and many book chapters, including "Pathology of the Eye and Ear" in the current of edition of JKP's "Pathology of Domestic Animals" promises to be an entertaining as well as revelatory on one of Dr. Wilcock's favorite topics.se complete these details

Current Accreditations

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